Steeze Co. makes snowboards and uses the total cost approach in setting product prices. Its costs for producing 12,500 units follow. The company targets a profit of $295,000 on this product. Variable Costs per Unit Direct materials Fixed Costs $ 103 $473,000 112,000 340,000 Overhead Selling Administrative Direct labor 28 Overhead Selling 23 1. Compute the total cost per unit. 2. Compute the markup percentage on total cost. (Round your final percentage answer to 1 decimal place.) 3. Compute the product's selling price using the total cost method. (Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.)

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Exercise 25-11 Product pricing using total costs LO P6
Steeze Co. makes snowboards and uses the total cost approach in setting product prices. Its costs for producing 12,500 units follow.
The company targets a profit of $295,000 on this product.
Variable Costs per Unit
$ 103
Fixed Costs
Direct materials
Overhead
$473,000
Direct labor
28
Selling
112,000
340,000
Overhead
23
Administrative
Selling
8
1. Compute the total cost per unit.
2. Compute the markup percentage on total cost. (Round your final percentage answer to 1 decimal place.)
3. Compute the product's selling price using the total cost method. (Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to the
nearest whole dollar amount.)
1.
Total cost per unit
2.
Markup percentage
%
3. Selling price
Transcribed Image Text:Exercise 25-11 Product pricing using total costs LO P6 Steeze Co. makes snowboards and uses the total cost approach in setting product prices. Its costs for producing 12,500 units follow. The company targets a profit of $295,000 on this product. Variable Costs per Unit $ 103 Fixed Costs Direct materials Overhead $473,000 Direct labor 28 Selling 112,000 340,000 Overhead 23 Administrative Selling 8 1. Compute the total cost per unit. 2. Compute the markup percentage on total cost. (Round your final percentage answer to 1 decimal place.) 3. Compute the product's selling price using the total cost method. (Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.) 1. Total cost per unit 2. Markup percentage % 3. Selling price
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